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#7 Re: skimmed head, aaaahhh man
ddgonzal Posted on: 2003/8/27 3:13
Ugh!


#6 Re: skimmed head, aaaahhh man
no Posted on: 2003/8/27 2:50
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Hope all goes well. My skimmed head ended up quite rough.


#5 Re: skimmed head, aaaahhh man
dattodude Posted on: 2003/8/27 0:08
Of course! Thanks for the correction.

I am getting confused with L series stuff.

Chris (The OHV dunce)


#4 Re: skimmed head, aaaahhh man
naukkis Posted on: 2003/8/26 13:36
Quote:

dattodude wrote:
Shaving the head does alter the timing


Timing changes with OHC-heads but not with OHV.


#3 Re: skimmed head, aaaahhh man
dattodude Posted on: 2003/8/26 7:35
Shaving the head does alter the timing, it might be time you bought a vernier cam gear, to dialout some the changes to your timing as a result of shaving the head.

Chris


#2 Re: skimmed head, aaaahhh man
ddgonzal Posted on: 2003/8/26 6:14
Usually if the timing is off one tooth, it sputters and coughs and doesn't run quite right. Two teeth, it may not even start ...


#1 skimmed head, aaaahhh man
nicholas Posted on: 2003/8/26 6:09
hey guys,
i got my head skimmed yesterday, 1.5mm has now been removed. bolted it up and found quite a differance i just need to do some fine tuning and i should be sorted.

i would also like to know, what happens when you have your cam timing 1) 1 tooth advanced and 2) 1 tooth retarded.

many thanks
nicholas
south africa






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